jaheath opened this issue on Nov 25, 2006 · 107 posts
Quest posted Sun, 26 November 2006 at 12:41 AM
Absolutely I would have to go with Slinger here. “Traditional art”.We are talking here obviously of purists and hobbyists. Yes hobbyist’s can take their work to further measures faster only because in Poser they’re “ready-can-packaged” figures.
Whereas the purist would create each and every polygon themselves from its very existence of thought.
It’s a “nulla contesta” …Poser is a not a true art based program on traditional basis. Not in so much as that it gives brushes to help you create. Just simply, here’s the human figure to do with as you will.
This figure, although created originally by a true 3D artist, now this figure which is universally used derives turmoil from its very grass roots.
Now hear this: The basic human Poser figure is a true work of art that has been distributed for easy access for all other artists who wish to enhance its popularity. In general, those artists which produce artifacts for already existing artistic figures are accessory artists. As if we were creating a cinema movie, each artist in his/her profession would contribute to the final image. But their contribution is not the final version. There are many other variations.
The person who first creates the human figure mesh and then clothes and poses it can claim victory over all others…wouldn’t you think?
Go figure!